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Anyone wanta buy my ZX6R???

Its going for trade in on Saturday unless someone takes it off my hands sooner...

Have signed paperwork at $7600 trade...

So if you want it, obviouslly it can be your for that money, as the dealership is only going to turn around and sell it for 10k+

Which is farkin cheap for an 04 with less than 17k on the clock... ;)

The cheapest on bikesales.com.au in similar condition is $10,990

Just thought id post a quick comment as its no skin off my nose if no one wants it...

Guys,

I went to buy a rear strut brace and was sold a front instead, so before I take it back is anyone interested in a polished JIC front strut brace to suit an R33. I will sell it for what i paid for it ($220) if not I will take it back and get them to provide the correct one.

Cheers

Mushroom

damo i thought i told ya not to strip man your scaring the kids for gods sake!!

P.S hows the batt?? and whens the sexy pic shoot tell aliesha no luck wit da modlez

i sowwi but i know the kids like it :P

battery seems fine still need to go to ECC to get all wiring checked and get my Power FC put in :blink:

and the sexy pic shoot with aliesha will have to wait as she is in syd and models you say :blink: and sif you cant get models

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